Anguished English







Anguished English
Anguished English is a 1987 book issued, collected and written by Richard Lederer, which measures and also gives lots of examples of the way the English language is routinely spoilt by native and non native English speakers. In fact Anguished English showed so democratic that Lederer pursued up this first successful book with various sequels, allowing More Anguished English and The Bride of Anguished English.

In addition to furnishing hours of amusement, particularly for verbivores, determined by Lederer as eaters of words, Anguished English and its sequels surely furnish a delicious manner of teaching folks in the faults so easily created by trips of the tongue, mixed metaphors, and misquotes. A favorite part for many is the one that considers examples of English translated by foreign speakers. This part has really engendered devotees to discovering several mistranslations in foreign nations.

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